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A Peace Without Honor

By: David Genet
Narrated by: Jon Sanderson
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Brian Armstrong was killed in action when his Phantom fighter was downed during a mission over North Vietnam's Haiphong Harbor in 1969 when his son, Scott, was two years of age.

Or was he? Scott is contacted decades later by a man claiming to have been imprisoned with his father long after the end of the Vietnam War and that Brian Armstrong was killed not in 1969, but in an escape attempt in 1987. Scott embarks on a journey to learn the truth about his father. Did the United States knowingly leave men behind in Southeast Asia after the end of US involvement in the war? If so, why, and what became of them? Scott enlists the aid of Meryl McCallum, an assistant district attorney, and daughter of US Senator, and former prisoner of war, Jim McCallum. Scott and Meryl soon learn they are not alone in their quest and that while not everyone wants the truth to be known others will stop at nothing to unearth it.

©2022 David Genet (P)2022 David Genet
Military Political Suspense War & Military Espionage Fiction War

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